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Prince Harry Hit with Bullying Lawsuit as Meghan Markle Throws Him Under the Bus

Prince Harry Hit with Bullying Lawsuit as Meghan Markle Throws Him Under the Bus

Can we talk about the sheer irony of Harry positioning himself as some kind of moral authority on racism and discrimination? Because let’s just say, his history is far from spotless. And now, with former employees reportedly banding together to file a lawsuit, all of these skeletons are coming dancing out of his closet.

A little trip down memory lane. Do you remember 2005, when our so-called champion of equality thought it would be hilarious to dress up as a Nazi for Halloween? I mean, who does that? And here’s the kicker—he didn’t even understand why it was wrong until people had to explain it to him. The same guy who now lectures everyone about sensitivity and awareness couldn’t grasp why dressing as a Nazi might be problematic.

But wait, there’s more. In 2009, while serving in the British Army—representing our country, no less—Harry was caught on tape using racist slurs against a Pakistani soldier. Yes, you read that right. He actually called someone a “paki”—a deeply offensive racial slur—and thought it was okay. This wasn’t just some youthful indiscretion. He was a grown man, in uniform, and still didn’t see the problem. Let that sink in for a moment.

The very same person who fled the UK claiming racism, who threw his own family under the bus with accusations of racial insensitivity, has his own history of using racist slurs. The hypocrisy is absolutely staggering.

You know what really gets me? Harry is literally the only Royal who had to be sent to sensitivity training. Let that sink in—in the entire modern history of the British Royal Family, Harry was the only one whose behavior was so bad that they had to send him to special classes to learn basic respect for people. And let’s not forget his charming interaction with comedian Stephen K Amos, when Harry said, "You don’t sound like a black chap." Really, Harry? And the best part—he never even apologized for that one.

This is the same person who now sits in his Montecito mansion, passing judgment on others and claiming moral superiority.

All of this would be bad enough on its own, but here’s where it gets interesting: these former employees who are reportedly coming together for a lawsuit have probably had enough of watching this hypocrisy unfold on the world stage. They've seen both sides of Harry—the Royal him and this supposedly enlightened version crafted by Meghan. Speaking of Meghan, isn’t it fascinating how quiet she gets whenever these stories about Harry’s past resurface? For someone who’s usually so quick to jump to his defense, her silence is deafening. Could it be that even she can’t spin this one? Or is she already planning her exit strategy, ready to throw him under the bus just like she’s done with so many others?

Now, let’s talk about the contrast between Harry and the working Royals. While William and Catherine are out there, doing real work, making real change, and showing real growth, Harry’s past keeps coming back to haunt him. And why? Because instead of genuinely acknowledging and learning from his mistakes, he’s tried to reinvent himself as some kind of moral authority.

Let’s take a moment to think about King Charles. Despite Harry’s constant attacks on his parenting, Charles has maintained his dignity, focusing on his duties, serving the people, and being a leader. Meanwhile, his younger son is facing the consequences of his own actions—actions that no amount of Hollywood PR can erase. And Catherine—my goodness, the grace she’s shown through all of this. While Harry and Meghan were throwing accusations around about who made who cry, Catherine kept her head high, continued her work, and showed what true nobility looks like.

The truly tragic thing is that Harry had every opportunity to grow and learn from these mistakes. The Royal Family supported him, protected him, and gave him the chances to do better. But instead of taking responsibility and showing real growth, he chose to point fingers at everyone else, all while conveniently forgetting his own past.

Now, what’s going to be interesting is watching how Harry and his PR team spin this latest development with the former employees. Will they play the victim card again? Will they try to discredit these people who actually worked with them? Or will Meghan suddenly remember she has other commitments and distance herself from this mess?

Let’s be honest here—this isn’t just about Harry’s past mistakes. We all make mistakes; we all have things we regret. But most of us try to learn from them, try to do better, try to show genuine growth. What we don’t do is lecture others about their behavior while pretending our own past doesn’t exist.

And let's talk about the timing of all this. Just when Harry and Meghan thought they had the upper hand with their various media projects and accusations, their past comes knocking. It’s like the universe has a sense of humor—or maybe it's just karma finally catching up. What really amazes me is how long Harry thought he could get away with this reinvention of himself. Did he really think people wouldn’t remember? Did he think all those incidents would just disappear because he married someone who taught him how to use words like "unconscious bias"?

And here’s something to think about: all those people who worked for them, who are now reportedly coming together for this lawsuit—they saw the real Harry and Meghan. Not the carefully crafted public image. They saw how they treated people behind closed doors, and now they’re speaking up. And you know what? They deserve to be heard.

This isn’t about piling on Harry or refusing to allow people to grow and change. It’s about hypocrisy. It’s about someone who’s made a career out of accusing others of the very things he’s guilty of himself. And the real tragedy here is the damage it's doing to the monarchy. While Harry plays the victim from his California mansion, the working Royals have to deal with the fallout. They continue their duties, maintain their dignity, and show what true service looks like.

Look at Prince William. While his younger brother has been throwing grenades from across the pond, William has shown what true leadership looks like. He’s acknowledged past mistakes—both his own and the institution’s—and worked quietly to make real changes. Meanwhile, Harry pretends his past doesn’t exist while loudly pointing fingers at everyone else.

So, what happens now? That’s going to be interesting to watch. Will these former employees’ lawsuit move forward? Will more people come forward with their stories? Will Meghan stand by her man, or will she find a way to distance herself from this mess?

One thing’s for sure—the working Royals will continue doing what they do best. They’ll keep serving, keep working, and keep showing what real nobility looks like. Because that’s what real Royals do. They serve without complaint, they work without seeking attention, and they lead by example.

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